Generative AI in Legal and Project Management
Simone Sterling '98
Presented on: Wednesday, November 5th 2025 at 12:00 PM EST
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Join Simone Sterling ’98 for an engaging webinar on how generative AI is transforming the fields of law and project management. This session will highlight practical applications of tools like ChatGPT and CoPilot, showing how they can streamline tasks such as drafting, summarizing and brainstorming. Whether you are preparing for a career in law or project management, or simply curious about the impact of AI in professional settings, you’ll leave with actionable tips, useful tools and free resources to help you better understand and apply AI in your own work.
Simone Sterling, JD, PMP, CSM earned her Juris Doctor from Indiana University Maurer School of Law and a joint Bachelor of Arts in history and philosophy, politics and law (cum laude) from Binghamton University in just three years.
Sterling began her career in the legal profession before transitioning into project management, where she holds certifications as a Project Management Professional (PMP) and Certified Scrum Master (CSM). She is currently employed at McDermott, Will & Schulte, where she collaborates with IT and Knowledge Management teams to implement innovative AI-powered solutions that enhance productivity for attorneys and business staff.
Her previous experience spans financial services, where she served as vice president, senior program manager at Citibank, N.A., and worked in technology and operations risk and vendor management at Morgan Stanley.
Sterling is an active Binghamton University alumni volunteer, participates in her firm’s affinity group leadership initiatives, and has served on nonprofit boards, including the Board of Directors for an animal shelter in Jersey City, where she currently resides. Outside of work, Sterling enjoys travel, music, movies and live concerts.
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